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Re. the marriage post, I totally agree. We’d been together 7 years by the time we got married; I was surprised by the shift in emotions (even once we were engaged, which REALLY shocked me). Who knew we could be even more committed? I certainly didn’t, but 3.5 years in, it just keeps getting better.

I’ve traveled with my handgun a few times now – the process of declaring a firearm is quite simple, your luggage gets special handling, and you’re sure it’ll be waiting for you when you get off the plane. Pretty great!

my disappointment in the marriage blog is the same disappointment i get with everyone’s explanation of marriage compared to non-marriage – it just feels different/better/vague. cohabitating with my boyfriend for a few years now, who knows where our future will be but he’s already my best friend/lover/fighter/confidant/biggest supporter – so does this mean if we ever did decide to get married he’d be my best friender/loverer/fighterer/confidanter/biggest supporterer?

coming from the flip side of this married spectrum, i guess i just didn’t like her article because it told me nothing. as a writer you (not you in particular) should be able to describe that different feeling, not just say it’s different.

Regarding BSG, I feel strongly that if you watched the mini-series prior to the show, and then you watched “33” and “Water,” you could just stop there. The tension was great, there was no convoluted mumbo-jumbo. I became really disgusted when I found out the writers didn’t do a long, planned out show, and in the end they just kept pulling baskets of crazy out whenever they felt like it. Compared to the excellence of the episodes I mention above, the finale was just a gigantic letdown. GAH!!

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Hi, I'm Megan. I live in Seattle with Scott. I make stuff and give you tutorials on how to make it too. I also keep a blog of what I'm up to and links to good stuff from all over.